Three postoperative complications were recorded by the final follow-up, including 2 periprosthetic humeral fractures treated conservatively and 1 patient with painful humeral component medialization leading to resection arthroplasty.

Comment: This article deserves our attention in that with the increasing use of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, more and more revisions will be on the horizon. While in some cases the reverse can be salvaged, infection, loss of glenoid bone stock, loss of humeral bone stock and scapular spine fractures can preclude a successful revision.